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Updated · Fox News · May 6
Nancy Guthrie case draws FBI criticism over four-day sidelining
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 6

Nancy Guthrie case draws FBI criticism over four-day sidelining

8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 6
  • Patel said Pima County deputies in Tucson kept the FBI out for four days after the 84-year-old vanished on 1 February and sent DNA to a private Florida lab, not Quantico.
  • Sheriff Chris Nanos disputed that account, saying the FBI was promptly notified, a task-force member was on scene and both labs have collaborated from the outset.
  • After gaining access, FBI agents worked with Google to recover cached doorbell-camera footage; investigators have pursued dozens of leads, but Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, remains missing.
Why was DNA sent to a private lab when the FBI's world-class facility was offered for free?
Could a new law giving labs direct DNA database access have prevented critical delays in this kidnapping case?
With feuding leaders and a million-dollar reward, why is Nancy Guthrie still missing after three months?